نتایج جستجو برای: user financial incentives

تعداد نتایج: 405742  

2014
Gill Thomson Heather Morgan Nicola Crossland Linda Bauld Fiona Dykes Pat Hoddinott

Financial (positive or negative) and non-financial incentives or rewards are increasingly used in attempts to influence health behaviours. While unintended consequences of incentive provision are discussed in the literature, evidence syntheses did not identify any primary research with the aim of investigating unintended consequences of incentive interventions for lifestyle behaviour change. Ou...

2017

The financial incentives offered by the risk-based pricing of insurance can stimulate policyholder adaptation to flood risk while potentially conflicting with affordability. We examine the trade-off between risk reduction and affordability in a model of public-private flood insurance in France and Germany estimating household flood adaptation decisions in response to financial insurance incenti...

Journal: :The Journal of applied psychology 2006
Suzanne J Peterson Fred Luthans

Unlike previous behavior management research, this study used a quasi-experimental, control group design to examine the impact of financial and nonfinancial incentives on business-unit (21 stores in a fast-food franchise corporation) outcomes (profit, customer service, and employee turnover) over time. The results showed that both types of incentives had a significant impact on all measured out...

Journal: :Social science & medicine 2015
Nicola Crossland Gill Thomson Heather Morgan Stephan U Dombrowski Pat Hoddinott

Financial or tangible incentives are a strategy for improving health behaviours. The mechanisms of action of incentives are complex and debated. Using a multidisciplinary integrated mixed methods study, with service-user collaboration throughout, we developed a typology of incentives and their meanings for initiating and sustaining smoking cessation in pregnancy and breastfeeding. The ultimate ...

Journal: :Journal of health economics 2013
John Cawley Joshua A Price

Employers are increasingly adopting workplace wellness programs designed to improve employee health and decrease employer costs associated with health insurance and job absenteeism. This paper examines the outcomes of 2635 workers across 24 worksites who were offered financial incentives for weight loss that took various forms, including fixed payments and forfeitable bonds. We document extreme...

2014
Paul Dolan Caroline Rudisill

Financial incentives have been used in a variety of settings to motivate behaviors that might not otherwise be undertaken. They have been highlighted as particularly useful in settings that require a single behavior, such as appointment attendance or vaccination. They also have differential effects based on socioeconomic status in some applications (e.g. smoking). To further investigate these c...

2017
Sylvia J Hysong Richard SoRelle Kristen Broussard Smitham Laura A Petersen

BACKGROUND Given the increase in financial-incentive programs nationwide, many physicians and physician groups are concerned about potential unintended consequences of providing financial incentives to improve quality of care. However, few studies examine whether actual unintended consequences result from providing financial incentives to physicians. We sought to document the extent to which th...

Journal: :International journal for quality in health care : journal of the International Society for Quality in Health Care 2000
C Chaix-Couturier I Durand-Zaleski D Jolly P Durieux

OBJECTIVE To identify all financial incentives that had been proposed, described, or used regardless of their initial objective and, when possible, to assess the results of these incentives on costs, process or outcomes of care. MATERIAL AND METHODS Systematic review of the literature. Databases searched were: Medline, Embase, Health Planning and Administration, Pascal, International Pharmace...

Journal: :Nephrology and Renal Diseases 2018

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